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Lets hope so! I'm thinking maybe the stuff that arrived there earlier, like ours, is all pilled up somewhere in whatever holding area they may have for overflow, and the more recent flights in have been unloaded straight into customs acceptance. They're probably going to funnel the older stuff in bit by bit
 
No updates on my packs that left Dubai on 8/28. Still “Shipped to
i have one that originated from a different route, made it to ISC NYC a few days earlier and froze dead.

i’ve never had a reship from 24x7, but he’s kept in contact regarding what to expect if it tracking stays dead. i know he’ll come through, so it’s more annoying than anything.

Edit: i had a couple packs all sent at the tail end of August. just 1 froze up in NYC. not sure what that means, but hopefully all of product in NYC gets pushed out soon.
 
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Why aren't international sellers using DHL or FedEx? I would pay extra for next day delivery.
Some do. Yura peptide was only shipping only DHL express last time I ordered from them. I'll pay $50 for shipping in a heartbeat if it means I don't gotta twiddle my thumbs for 3 weeks to figure out if my international order is going to arrive or get seized or not.
 
Do you know what the difference is between a plant and animal cell?

One problem with reading medical studies is getting lost in the hypotheses, and not using logic to analyze them versus things we know to be unquestionably true.

It is not a vast conspiracy to state that the cell membranes of animal cells are made of cholesterol. This is fact, beyond dispute.
"The brain produces it's own cholesterol"

"ok but did you know that cholesterol is used to make cell membranes?"

Yeah. Sure. But what does one have to do with the other? Fact of the matter is, cholesterol does not pass through the blood brain barrier - it can't pass through it. And your brain needs it for things, including, as you pointed out, producing cell membranes. And since it can't get through the blood brain barrier, it has to produce it itself.

Throwing out a bunch of non-sequitars is not socratic reasoning, it's saying random shit to try and win an internet argument.

We know it can't get from your blood to your brain. We know the mechanism behind the local production. We know that it happens. What are we even arguing here? Why are we even arguing here? Are you on a crusade on this forum to just pick the most random hills to die on?
 
"The brain produces it's own cholesterol"

"ok but did you know that cholesterol is used to make cell membranes?"

Yeah. Sure. But what does one have to do with the other? Fact of the matter is, cholesterol does not pass through the blood brain barrier - it can't pass through it. And your brain needs it for things, including, as you pointed out, producing cell membranes. And since it can't get through the blood brain barrier, it has to produce it itself.

Throwing out a bunch of non-sequitars is not socratic reasoning, it's saying random shit to try and win an internet argument.

We know it can't get from your blood to your brain. We know the mechanism behind the local production. We know that it happens. What are we even arguing here? Why are we even arguing here? Are you on a crusade on this forum to just pick the most random hills to die on?

Thanks, I thought I was falling to understand something.
 
Thanks, I thought I was falling to understand something.
The body is efficient. Producing cholesterol is complex, which is why animals that are carnivorous make very little of it and acquire it by eating other animals. A similar corollary would be felines not producing taurine and having to acquire it from diet. Most mammals produce Vitamin C. Humans do not because our primordial diet consisted of a great deal of fruit.

What is the claim here - that humans are unusual among other mammals where our brain produces cholesterol? But why? And why is brain size as a percentage of body mass correlated to dietary cholesterol among mammals?

Cholesterol is the largest component of the brain after water. Where did the cholesterol come from originally, if like people are claiming, all the cholesterol in the brain is produced by cells that are mostly cholesterol?

When it comes to statins, I believe that like many drugs we do not fully understand how they work and caution should be warranted - like they should be for every drug. The way they have been promoted forever is wrong. Cholesterol is not "bad". As I said, it is the sole substance that differentiates plans from animals.

I gave the example before about Alzheimer's disease. Until the past year or two, the dominant hypothesis was that beta amyloid plaques were the cause of the disease. So many billions of dollars were spent on drugs that remove the plaques. They do not work.

It turns out the plaques are a symptom of the disease, not the cause.

It is just as possible that cholesterol measurements are the consequence of disease, and not the cause and that statins work in ways we do not fully understand.
 
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Fyi my dudes-

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Hi there ,

Shipping to USA is on hold sir currently , i will be sharing update in my thread at meso-rx forum as soon the shipping resume , "


Shipping is paused to the United States, likely because these dumb fucking tariffs
 
Fyi my dudes-

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Hi there ,

Shipping to USA is on hold sir currently , i will be sharing update in my thread at meso-rx forum as soon the shipping resume , "


Shipping is paused to the United States, likely because these dumb fucking tariffs

Yeah, fucking Biden....

 
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